Max resolution? I can't seem to get windows to adjust to the max resolution of this monitor (1440x900); it's not one of the resolutions offered in the display settings, nor can I access the properties of my monitor (it just says default monitor and the properties tab is greyed). According to a friend I have to get a driver for the monitor, but there is not one on the disc that came with it, nor can I seem to find one online. How can I get this monitor to its best resolution?

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If your resolution is too low, you can change that by clicking on the Start button and then clicking on Control Panel. From the Control Panel window, click on Adjust screen resolution from beneath the Appearance and Personalization section. From the Resolution drop-down, select the highest resolution by moving the slider to the top. Your resolution should be just fine now.

To change your font size, go back to Control Panel, search for "window color" in the search box, and then click on Change window colors and metrics". You can adjust font sizes from here.

It all depends on what monitor you have for example, when you use new computer monitors it comes with an auto adjustment feature so that the app will fit the screen better for old version monitors they have manual buttons in the bottom part of the monitor for you to adjust the screen and if that does not work, just lower to resolution.

According to LG's webpage on that particular L177 series of monitors, its maximum resolution is 1440x900. Hence, you can have max resolution of 1440x900, which is off course the best available with this LCD.For more info you can visit manufacturer's LinkCreativeTECH

You need to make sure your computer's display resolution is set to 1440x900, which is the monitor's native resolution. Other resolutions will result in fuzzy displays or, as you're seeing, distorted images.

Right-click on an open area of the Windows desktop (that is, not over any icons), then select "Properties" from the pop-up menu. Click the "Settings" tab and you'll find a slider adjustment to set the resolution. If 1440x900 is not offered as a resolution, you'll need to upgrade your video card (or add a video card if you have a motherboard with integrated video). Most newer computers support that resolution, but some older systems may only go to 1024x768.

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